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70. Hale, John Richard. "The Coming of Steam and Armoured Navies: The Fight in Hampton Roads March, 1862." In Famous Sea Fights from Salamis to Tsu-shima, 206-30. London: Methuen, 1911. The seventh edition of this book appeared in 1931, as Famous Sea Fights From Salamis To Jutland published by Lincoln MacVeagh/The Dial Press, New York and London. Chapter ten has a location map and illustrations.
71. Hammar, Hugo. John Ericsson's Monitor Och Drabbningen pa Hampton Roads. Stockholm: Hugo Gebers, 1937. 61pp. VA65.M7H3 An illustrated Swedish publication on the battle and the Monitor.
72. Hansen, Arthur C. John Ericsson: The Man Who Saved a Nation. Wauwatosa, WI: A. Hansen, 1979. 10pp. This is a reprint from US Dept. of Commerce News; included is the Battle of Hampton Roads.
73. Harlowe, Jerry L. Monitors: The Men Machines and Mystique. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 2001. 111pp. V799.H37 2001
74. Headley, Phineas Camp. The Miner Boy and His Monitor; or, The Career and Achievements of John Ericsson, The Engineer. New York: W. H. Appleton, 1865. 297pp. T40.E7H4 This illustrated biography for younger audiences was reprinted during the next two decades by Lee and Shepard of Boston; Geo. A. Leavitt of New York; and Smith of Boston.
75. Henry, W. R. "The Loss of the Monitor (September 12, 1893)." In Vol. 10 of History and Biography of North Carolina: Scrap Book, 68-70. Baltimore: n.p., 1893.
76. Hesman, James K. "The Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimac." In Decisive Battles of America, edited by Ripley Hitchcock, 232-73. New York: Harper, 1909.
77. Hester, Weldon B., comp. Monitor and the Merrimac. 1861-1995: 36 vols. E473.2.H37 A unique photostat compilation of about 900 articles bound in thirty-six volumes in the Library at The Mariners' Museum. Covers Ericsson, the Virginia, the Monitor, other ironclads, and the Battle of Hampton Roads, including copies of many articles in this bibliography.
78. Hill, Frederick Stanhope. "The Duel Between the Monitor and the Merrimac." In Romance of the American Navy, 203-44. New York: Putnam, 1910. E182.H63
79. Hill, Frederick Stanhope. Twenty-six Historic Ships: The Story of Certain Famous Vessels of War and of their Successors in the Navies of the United States and the Confederate States of America from 1775-1902. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1903. 515pp. E182.H64
80. Hitchcock, Ripley. See James Kendall Homer's book "Decisive Battles of America." This is a brief account of the Battle of Hampton Roads by a United States Naval Academy historian/educator.
81. Hoehling, Adolph A. Thunder at Hampton Roads. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice- Hall, 1976. 231pp. E473.2.H57 This dramatic, illustrated retelling of the Battle of Hampton Roads contains an index and bibliography.
82. Hopkins, Garland Evans. The First Battle of Modern Naval History. Richmond: The House of Dietz, 1943. 34pp. E473.2.H77 A very limited-edition history that retells the Battle of Hampton Roads and explains the importance of the engagement. It includes sources.
83. Horsford, Eben Norton. Address on the Occasion of Presenting to John Ericsson the Rumford Medal of the American Academy. New York: Hund and Houghton, 1866. 23pp. This is a biographical sketch of John Ericsson.
84. Hosmer, James Kendall "The Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimac: A Prelude to the Peninsula Campaign of April to June 1862." In Decisive Battles of America, 274-79. New York: Harper, 1909.
85. Hovgaard, W. The Modern History of Warships. London : E.&F.N. Spon, Ltd.; New York: Spon & Chamberlain, 1920. V765.H8
86. Howard, Samuel and Frank G. Carpenter. Story of the Fight: Destruction of the Merrimac: His Account Given to the Public for the First Time. United States: F.G. Carpenter, 1895.
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